With a population of over 158,000, Lakewood holds the #172 slot in the list of largest cities in the USA. Within Colorado, Lakewood ranks as the 5th largest city.
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Recycling has become more expensive for residential and commercial users as of summer 2019, with MRF tip fees equal or greater than disposal fees in some cases, according to Colorado’s Department of Public Health & Environment. The agency reports drop-off programs are struggling (some have closed) and some MRFs are having trouble getting fiber or mixed plastics to market. In response, CDPHE has revised grants programs, conducted MRF outreach and worked to remind facilities of material turnover requirements.
The agency also conducted a survey, designed by The Recycling Partnership, of all state MRFs to identify top contaminants. Based on results, it has shared educational material focused on bags and food contamination.
With a population of over 158,000, Lakewood holds the #172 slot in the list of largest cities in the USA. Within Colorado, Lakewood ranks as the 5th largest city.
Lakewood claims several notables among former or current residents. Wrestling’s late Dr. Death (Steve Williams) is an example. Former Megadeth guitarist Chris Broderick was born in Lakewood. The late Sol Katz, creator of some of the first geospatial computer software, also called Lakewood home at one time.
Love the outdoors? Lakewood gives you 80 different parks. Bike, fish, hike, and take in the view of the mountains whenever you like.
There’s plenty for history buffs too. The 20th Century Museum in the offers more than 30,000 artifacts and 10 historic structures to peruse. You can also enjoy presentations at the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Amphitheater.
Considered the only natural amphitheater in the world, Red Rocks Amphitheater will seat just under 10,000 people. Located around 20 minutes outside the city, the Amphitheater has hosted such diverse acts as the Lumineers, the Grateful Dead, and U2.
People who love the arts will be at home in Lakewood. Along the Colfax Corridor, you will find 40 West Arts. Enjoy more than 120 creative venues ranging from art galleries to open air concerts, indoor drama and music, and all the bars and restaurants one could want.
Need a job? The Denver Federal Center is the city’s largest employer. You also have a good chance of finding work at FirstBank, Einstein Brothers Bagels, or the Integer Group – all three corporations are headquartered in Lakewood.
You’re always welcome at Bear Creek Reservoir, especially Bear Creek Lake Park. Enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, biking, and hiking or just sit back and enjoy the sunshine.
Remember the need for a job? With a market that’s seen an increase of 2.8% over the past year, Lakewood is a good place to look. Projections indicate job growth of over 44.1% over the next decade.
More than half (51%) of Lakewood’s residents over the age of 15 are married. English is the primary language spoken in the city at 84%. Spanish is second, with 11%.
While many cities in North Central Colorado are graying, Lakewood is doing well. 38 is currently the median age around town.
44.06 sq mi (114.1 km2)
Territory available
156,798
Total Population
≈ 145,367 tons
Amount of Trash Produced Each Year in Lakewood, CO
Lakewood, CO
61,986
Total Households
$61,058
Median Household Income
David was the first franchisee of Gone For Good®. "With a successful track record of 9 years in the industry, we have been able to come up with new ideas and approaches to enhance our services and customer experience," comments David.